Abstract
A flux stabilizer has been developed for solid-state NMR measurements with a hybrid magnet installed at the National Institute for Materials Science. The stabilizer cancels the fluctuating magnetic field at a sample position by inductive field regulation. Stability of the magnetic field was improved from 2.7 ppmrms to 1.2 ppmrms by the flux stabilizer. Advantages of the flux stabilizer are demonstrated by 79Br magic-angle-spinning NMR measurements of KBr.
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